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The City of Zeeland currently has an opening for a Library/Community Center Director. Please see below.
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LIBRARY/COMMUNITY CENTER DIRECTOR City of Zeeland, MI Howard Miller Library-a community-centric and authentically friendly environment, in a beautifully renovated space. Where strong community support has put the library at a seven year
upward trend in physical material circulation. A library with a supportive and encouraging Library Advisory Board. Where the vision and wisdom of previous directors and mayor have established an Endowment Fund and created stable sources of funding through
contracts with neighboring townships, launching the library into the future. This library has a service population of just over 25,000. DIRECTOR SEARCH: HOWARD MILLER LIBRARY/COMMUNITY CENTER – Apply by 5:00 PM, April 13, 2022 Salaried position $62,120 – $80,756, based on experience, + excellent benefits. EOE Please send a cover letter and resume to Human Resources, 21 S. Elm St, Zeeland, MI 49464 or
clerk@cityofzeeland.com The Position:
The City of Zeeland (population 5,719) seeks a library leader who understands the evolving demands of a modern, public library, and believes in visible leadership, listens to all stakeholders, and empowers
staff to act with accountability and focuses on excellent customer service. The position directs all library operations and manages a primarily part-time staff of 19 people. In addition, the position oversees the operations of the Community Center in conjunction
with facilities and maintenance staff. This is a Department Head position that serves under the supervision of the City Manager and is considered to be a part of the City Management Team.
Qualifications:
Zeeland, MI: Located 5 miles east of Holland and Lake Michigan and 25 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, Zeeland
is a small, friendly town with everyday good living, unmatched enterprise and abundant enthusiasm -- Feel the Zeel! The City is home to a strong downtown business district, award-winning schools, beautiful residential neighborhoods, outstanding parks, and
world-class industries. The Howard Miller Library is located in the heart of downtown Zeeland – right in the center of activity, including over two dozen community events, local shops & restaurants, inviting green space, an ice skating rink and splash pad.
In the past 2 years, over 2.5 million has been invested in our downtown development district with more improvements on the horizon. Zeeland is walkable and bikeable. For more information on the city please visit the city’s website at
www.cityofzeeland.com. Job Description LIBRARY & COMMUNITY CENTER DIRECTOR Supervised By: City Manager Supervises:
Para-professional library/community center employees, seasonal employees and volunteers as assigned. General Summary: Under general supervision from the City Manager and policy direction from the Library Board, manages and directs all operations of the public library and community center. This
position provides professional librarian services to the public, coordinates the use and operations of the Howard Miller Building and oversees special community projects. Essential Job Functions: An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential functions. These examples do not include all of the duties which the employee may
be expected to perform. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. 1.
Manages and supervises library and community center operations. Plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments, including job descriptions and organizational
structure. Hires, trains and evaluates library and community center employees. 2.
Provides administrative support to the Library Board. Informs Library Board members of use trends and citizen concerns. Prepares agenda items, assists with the development
of library policies and helps maintain records of meetings. 3.
Actively participates in Lakeland Library Cooperative and stays involved with state and national library organizations. 4.
Provides leadership and direction in the development of short and long-range library and community center plans. Gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies,
reports, and recommendations. Coordinates and recommends changes to the library master plan. 5.
Provides advice and makes presentations regarding library and community issues to City administrators, the Library Board, community groups and the public. 6.
Directs the scheduling, development and implementation of community activities, classes and programs, i.e. cultural arts, physical activities and special interest activities. 7.
Prepares annual budget request and ensures effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time. Administers the commitment of
budgeted funds. 8.
Directs the selection, cataloging and general collection of books and other items contained in the library. Reviews books, periodicals and collections which are outdated
or not used, and coordinates removal and disposition. 9.
Inspects new collection material upon arrival for quality and financial control purposes. 10.
Promotes the use of the library/community center and oversees the preparation of informational brochures, articles, and reports to publicize the activities and services
of the library and community center in order to increase public awareness of the Howard Miller Library/Community as a community resource. 11.
Serves as a point of contact for the use of the Community Center, collaboratively works with the Community Center Coordinator and/or Facilities Maintenance Supervisor
to ensure the needs of the community are being met and assists with room reservations in their absence. 12.
Serves in a leadership capacity for special projects, technology advances, facility renovations, and growth and development of the library and community center. 13.
Collaborates with facilities maintenance to ensure the Howard Miller Library/Community Center and equipment are properly maintained and up to date. 14.
Develops recommendations for fees and charges to be assessed for the use of community center rooms. 15.
Responds to public inquiries regarding library and community center, reference questions, cultural programs, technology advances, and other related issues. 16.
Initiates and negotiates contracts, applies for and administers grants, and manages the bidding process. 17.
Performs related work as required. Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Minimum Qualifications: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities and minimum qualifications necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job. •
Education requirements include a Master’s degree in Library Science from an institution accredited by the American Library Association. Experience requirements include
three years of professional librarian experience, including supervisory responsibilities, in a public or school library. •
Level II Professional Library Certification is required. •
Thorough knowledge of the principals, practices and procedures of professional library administration. •
Thorough knowledge of library collection classification and selection techniques. •
Good knowledge of the public’s interests, needs and expectations regarding the library. •
Good knowledge of marketing, budgeting, grants administration and contract negotiation. •
Ability to develop programs and services to meet the needs of the community. •
Ability to hire, train and supervise the work of professional library staff members and clerical assistants. •
Ability to establish effective working relationships and use good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness when dealing with employees, professional contacts, other
administrators, board members, and the public. •
Ability to maintain records and prepare comprehensive reports on the operation of the library, programs offered, collection changes, funding options, and other related
issues. •
Ability to communicate effectively and present ideas orally and in writing. •
Ability to work effectively under stress and changes in work priorities.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands
and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move objects of light to moderate weight. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in a public service setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. For further information about the position please contact Tim Klunder, City Manager at
citymgr@cityofzeeland.com or 616-772-6400.
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